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The Wine Chateau Loyalty Program is a great way to earn cash back on your Wine Chateau purchases!

Here’s how it works:

» You get 1 Point for each $1 spent
» Get 2% Back! Each Point is worth 2 cents.
» Every 500 Points is $10 Off your next order!

Points Rewards are redeemed in $10/500 Point increments.
Each time you hit 500 Points, $10 will be automatically deducted from your next online order.

Due to legal restrictions a small portion of our items do not have Points values.

If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your order to the warehouse for a full refund (Bottles must be unopened, in the state you received them, and in the original packaging). We believe that in order to have the best possible online shopping experience, our customers should not have to pay for domestic return shipping. So if you're not happy with your purchase, just contact us right away and we will provide you with details for returning the unopened bottles - your domestic shipping costs are prepaid by us.

With the WineChateau.com 365 day return policy, there are no special catches or exceptions. All we ask is that you send the items back to us in the original packaging, unopened, and in the same condition you received them.

You can return your purchase for up to 365 days from the purchase date.

Products must be in the condition you received them and in the original box and/or packaging.

Return shipping is absolutely FREE.

You will be provided with a pre-paid FedEx domestic label to return the purchase to us.

Once your return is received and inspected by the fulfillment centers (usually within 72 hours of receipt), your refund will be processed and a credit will be automatically applied to your credit card or original method of payment within 7 days. Please note that depending on your credit card company, it may take an additional 2-10 business days after your credit is applied for it to post to your account. As part of our 365-day return policy, all returns will need to be received and processed by our warehouse within 365 days of purchase.

No returns or exchanges on Spirits unless we sent the wrong item.

Have questions? Prefer to order by Phone? The Wine Chateau Customer Loyalty Team (WCCLT) is happy to help!

Champagne was the drink of royalty. Be all the royalty you need with a purchase from Wine Chateau where we have Champagne for sale by the case or by the bottle. Discount Champagne allows you to taste this delicious sparkling wine for any time of year, not just New Year's Eve celebrations. Save a bottle for a special occasion or pop a cork when you're in the mood for a bit of the bubbly.

According to the Wine Enthusiast: The best-selling Champagne in the world has only recently been introduced to this country, replacing the White Star label. Moët maintains an impressive consistency ...

95 Point Wine Enthusiast - This offers great balance between the freshest fruit and toasty maturity. That poise gives this impressive Champagne a tension, a high wire act that works superbly. It is rich, ...

Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades) Blanc de Blancs is pressed from an exclusive selection of white Chardonnay from famed Grand Cru villages including Cramant, Avize, and Oger. The result of uncompromising ...

Our Rosé is announced with a rich bouquet of red fruits with delicate, smoky grilled notes behind. It is fresh and full-bodied on the palate with aromas of strawberries and blackcurrant, and is lingering ...

The 2004 vintage is one of superlatives: a year like no other, defined by extremes. The vineyard was first touched by severe spring frosts and then by an unparalleled heat wave. The vintage of a perfectly ...

Dom PACrignon is a brand of vintage Champagne produced by the Champagne house MoA t & Chandon and serves as that houses prestige champagne. It is named after Dom PACrignon, a Benedictine monk who was an ...

97 points James Suckling: I believe that the 2005 DP is the best since 2002, which remains the best recent vintage and is probably only eclipsed by the amazing 100-point 1996. The 2005 is a full-bodied ...

96 points Wine Spectator - Theres power to this vivid rosé Champagne, harnessed by a silky texture and a sense of finesse. Mineral-driven, with a rich, smoky underpinning, this offers an expansive ...

Brut ImpArial RosA is a blend of the three wine varieties, with an emphasis on Pinot Noir, embodying a fruity and daring character. A dry, delicate rosAC, displaying hints of strawberry, melon and honeysuckle. ...

Yellow-gold with a faint peach skin tinge. Peach, nectarine and spun sugar on the nose. Lush, creamy flavors of sweet pit fruits and melon are deepened by notes of honey and nougat. A touch of orange peel ...

Brut Imperial is a subtle, drier-styled champagne, pale yellow in colour with shades of green, delicately vinuos with a lime and vine blossom attack. Predominantly Pinot characteristics being very ample ...

It should be noted that not all sparkling wine is Champagne. To be considered true Champagne, the sparkling wine must be made with grapes from that growing region in France. This distinction is an important one to make when you think you're purchasing Champagne worth its price tag. Champagne must adhere to specific vineyard practices, be made from specific grapes and pass sets of restrictions to be deserving of the label. The wine undergoes a second fermentation process in the bottles to get the carbonation and is then aged under high pressure.

The different types of Champagne can make your selection process tricky, so let's review the four types. These four types are differentiated based on the grapes and processes used during production. Blanc de noir is a white wine produced from black or red grapes – Pinot Noir or Pinot Meunier. Blanc de blancs is made from white grapes, almost always Chardonnay grapes. Cuvee is your top of the range Champagne produced with the highest set of standards, but keep in mind it usually has the highest price tag to go along with it. Finally, rosé, or pink Champagne, is made with a bit of red wine added to tint the coloring.

Champagne is typically dry with a high acidity. Your Champagne label will also include the sweetness. The sweetness spectrum depends on the amount of sugar in the wine. From driest to sweetest, Champagne may be described as extra brut, brut, extra dry, sec, demi-sec or doux with brut being the most common. Always serve your Champagne cold and tilt the glass, pouring gently to preserve the bubbles. We recommend a flute to preserve even more of the bubbly quality. As you sip your Champagne, take note of the flavors. The flavor profile may include peach, white cherry or citrus notes as well as some nuttiness or toast-like flavors.

Champagne is notoriously expensive, so we make an extra effort at Wine Chateau to bring you Champagne deals and discounts on the best brands. Buy Champagne by the case to make sure you have a bottle on hand for any special occasion. Browse our selection of the top brands of Champagne.